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The novel features many different aspects of identity: Florence’s desire to be someone new, Helen’s plot to take on a new identity, and the mystery of the true identity of Maud Dixon. What does the novel suggest about the nature of identity?
Florence experiences the pressures of constantly performing in society. How does this affect her mental health and her sense of self-worth? How does her character arc illustrate the benefits and pitfalls of ambition?
Closely analyze Florence and Helen. How is each woman characterized? In what ways are they different or similar? What is the wider significance of these differences and similarities?